Arda's end was prophesized and, with it, the birth of paradise. Rebirth there was, but the much desired heavens are still much awaited for.

In a new Arda ruled by Namo and Irmo, technology replaces magic, misfits are re-educated with heavy medication and everyone gets what he or she deserves according to severe ratings. Those who dare remember their past lives are forced to forget.

When Fëanor Discover that his oldest son is having a relationship to his own cousin he fears a scandal and to avoid it he disregards the advice of his own father and forces Nelyafinwë into an arranged marriage. He hopes to put an end to the romance between the two Young ellyn but what he really does is drag an innocent Third part into their Family, a young elleth who sees this marriage as the end of everything. But are Things as bad as they seem? And can she manage to survive when hearts seem to grow harder and the light itself is stolen from them all?

"We left Middle Earth, never to return, and shall never speak of these lands again." As those words of Finwë became law, the fate of his first child, a son taken by the Shadow, remains a taboo never to be shared with any of his children. But in Angband, the son of Miriel is not dead at all.

Fëanaro abandoned his half-brother only to meet a full-blooded one, more alien to him than Nolofinwë will ever be.

The tale of the boy who stood up to change the world, and the half-brother who wanted to stand at his side, but if he couldn’t have that, let him have everything else.

The tale of the Genius and the Shepherd as they were known by some, the Madman and the Traitor by others, but who were they in each other’s eyes?

The tale of Fëanor and Fingolfin.

“I refuse to accept the Noldor are bound to the starless midnight of these petty lives the Valar have boxed us into. I refuse to accept we will never walk through these shadows and into the bright daybreak of freedom!” –Fëanor in The Revolutionary and the Usurper

Summary: King Oropher and Lord Cirdan have sailed to Valinor and are reunited with their daughter, Jeli, who died over a thousand years before. They take her on a journey to meet the rest of her family at Ereodan's palace (he is the reborn Gil-Galad Ereinion) and all manner of exciting events happen.
After they arrive, Nerdanel tries to claim Jeli on the basis that she was once Feanor. Erestor throws a hissy fit and storms off to complain to the Valar when he finds he does not have as much power as he thought he had. Ingwe declares war on the kings of the new realms. Ereolas has a horrid foursome. Cirdan has an ultra-quick childhood after being reborn - he is the only baby with a beard. Thranduil is just as loud as he ever was.
There is a whole cast of characters, with nearly every elf who starred in Ereolas: Oropher Unbound making appearances in the story.
Plus - Jeli in Valinor is the only story to feature THE VALINOR SLASH AWARDS!!! The elves hold an awards ceremony and give prizes for the best stories - what could possibly go wrong?

When an orc insults Melkor in a very rude way Mairon get's to chose the Method of execution and inventive as he is he suggests something that both he and his master finds very pleasing indeed, although the poor orc won't like it that much, but Gothmog will. Ang-Bang, very smutty, very explicit and very perverted, watching others suffer turns them on

A novella of the House of Finwë from the Darkening of Valinor through the end of the First Age.

“Vengeance calls me hence…Yet I am not the only valiant in the valiant people. And have ye not all lost your King? And what else have ye not lost, cooped here in a narrow land between the mountains and the sea? ...Fair shall the end be, though long and hard shall be the road! Say Farwell to bondage! But say farewell also to ease! Say Farwell to the weak! ... Journey light: but bring with you your swords! For we will go further then Oromë, endure longer then Tulkas: we will never turn back from pursuit. After Morgoth to the ends of the Earth! War shall he have and hatred undying!” –Fëanor

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Prepare for the strangest AU you've ever seen. Yes, you read that right, this is as AU as they come. Includes sudden teleportation, a balrog in the bathroom, Gondorian Folk Dancers, anachronisms, food fights, unlikely family ties, all the goodness of Genderswapped!Morgoth... and much more! Also, Mairon has a guitar and he's not afraid to use it. Brace yourself!

Summary:Told completely from Sauron's point of view. His recollections blur the lines between who is good and bad, and he is gleefully and brutally honest about his deeds as he recalls events from the past and present and gives his opinions on them.
This story begins before 'Summer Heat' and tells how Sauron became the Valar approved psychiatrist for all the elves damaged by him in Middle-earth.
The tale starts with Sauron being defeated in Middle-earth during the Ring War. He is removed to Valinor for judgement by the Valar and looks forward to spending eternity with Melkor in the void, but his time there does not go as planned and he desperately seeks to leave the horrors of his new existence. The Valar release him, but his punishment is far from over as they force him to re-evaluate his hopes for the future and explore how it feels to love another.
Then the Valar give him the evil, murderous, psychopathic Erestor to cure. Has Sauron finally met his match?

Summary: *COMPLETE* When Sauron's stronghold fell he escaped by inhabiting the body of an injured kitten belonging to the kitchen cat. Maglor who was freed from the stronghold when it fell sees the kitten and saves it. The Valar transport them to an island so that Maglor can learn to live and come to terms with being free again. He finds love in the form of a former king of Middle-earth and makes friends with the mermaids while lobster fishing.

Sauron remains as a kitten, he dare not change back and is incensed that Maglor has named him Glorfindel after his liberator. He is even more angry when Maglor falls in love. What will Sauron do?

Summary: It is known that evil came into the world through the efforts of Morgoth. But why did his efforts always result in evil rather than good? Why did the other Valar turn their backs on one who was beautiful and placed high in the sight of Eru? Here is one possible reason.Category:FictionCharacters:Manwë, Melkor/MorgothContent: HumorChallenge: NoneSeries: NoneChapters: 1 | Completed: Yes | Word count: 1248 | Read count: 1051

The Númenórean King Ar-Pharazôn thinks he has won an easy victory when Sauron surrenders to him and becomes his prisoner. But the march back to Umbar with the conniving Dark Lord turns out to have many unanticipated twists and turns through a nest of politics and intrigue, including Sauron's attempted seduction of Ar-Pharazôn's favorite male courtesan.

This is volume I of a planned trilogy. An epic tale of political intrigue, the desire for immortality and love, sorcery, hubris, loyalty, lust, and catastropic amounts of water.

MEFA 2009 First Place winner in Genres: Longer Works: Incomplete (Vol. I is now complete)

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